lørdag 21. februar 2015

Day 15 and 16: Making nabe and Akihabara

Hello!Friday 20thI woke up super late, and spend like 2 hours talking with Ai-chan in the livingroom. Ai is a very sweet japanese girl that lives in the house. I met up with Steffi and her friends from school in Hamamatsucho at 17:30. We were a total of 8 people. We went grocery shopping for the nabe, and it was a little caos. So many people in a small store, trying to find all the stuff. But we managed to find all we needed, and it came to about 1,130 yen per person. After shopping we went to one of the friends apartment.We made the nabe at one of the friends apartment, and it was sick! It was at the 20th floor in a huuuuuge building! Omg, we couldn't believe our eyes, it was so cool!

Steffi was the boss! Jimmy and I did the most in the kitchen when Steffi took care of the set-up and cooking.

It was very good! We ended up buying too much food.

Nabemono (鍋物, なべ物, nabe "cooking pot" + mono "thing or things, object, matter") or simply called nabe, refers to a variety ofJapanesehot pot dishes, also known as one pot dishes.

It was a really small balcony, but it was very cool to stand there and enjoy the wind and the view.

Jimmy was so nice and we had a great time at the party. He is like a cute nerd that is as weird as me :)

Saturday 21thSomeone from the house decided to have party to like 04:00 in the morning... Yeah, that kind of sucked...Later that day Jimmy and I went to Akihabara to look at anime stuff, because we're such nerds...Here is some delish and healthy breakfast/lunch...

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Hello! My name is Vicky, born 1992 in Norway. From February till April I lived at the Borderless House Omori, which is a shared house. Now I'm a student at Tokyo Metropolitan University, and I'm living at Seiseki Sakuragaoka Share Place.

This blog is going to show you my everyday life in Japan. If you have any questions please ask!